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she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are winston churchill and fdr. but they had real tensions during world war ii. but i think you're exactly right. it brings up a quote that i recall that bismarck said in the 19th century. he said, the most important fact of the 20th century will be that the americans speak english. as kevin phillips used the term in his book about the cousins' war, they are the cousins. we speak the same language. even though we had tremendous battles with them in the 19th century and the americans frankly did not like brits, they detested them almost more than anyone, in the 20th century,
she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are...
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ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford
ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and...
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you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable. in the way she stood shoulder to shoulder with ronald reagan, with the u.s., really such a large part of the puzzle of how we were able to achieve so much in foreign policy during that time in reagan's presidency. she is really someone i admire greatly. >> the other thing i wanted to ask you, kimberly is about women in politics. a lot of people today say there it are not enough women in politics. i would agree. at the time you saw this woman who was leading the world. leading the fight against communism. who what did that mean to you as you were thinking about the possibilitie
you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable....
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kor the author of the book, ronald reagan and the fall of communism. thanks for taking a few minutes. i understand you were literally preparing a lecture on margaret thatcher today when we all learned of her passing. >> yes, that is exactly right. i was in the normal spot in my modern europe class. and it's when i started about a week of lectures on margaret thatcher where i refer to her as one of the greatest leaders, not only of the cold war, but of the 20th century but of british history. we've lost, we've lost a great one today. gregg: explain why you say that. >> well, i mean there were about a half dozen pivotal figures in the end of the cold war. you had ronald reagan, pope john paul ii, mikhail gorbachev, lech walesa. had havel, boris yeltsin and margaret thatcher. she is one of the key figures who helped dissolve, take down what was genuinely a truly evil empire and you know, a lot of folks realized, i mean we call her "the iron lady" because of what she did, taking on the soviet union and battling against communism but she was also "the iron
kor the author of the book, ronald reagan and the fall of communism. thanks for taking a few minutes. i understand you were literally preparing a lecture on margaret thatcher today when we all learned of her passing. >> yes, that is exactly right. i was in the normal spot in my modern europe class. and it's when i started about a week of lectures on margaret thatcher where i refer to her as one of the greatest leaders, not only of the cold war, but of the 20th century but of british...
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her along with the pope and ronald reagan played a significant role in that. i think she defined leadership. the country knew exactly where it was going, whether they agreed with her or not, she looked definitive. it was a time in which we got spoiled with leaders who had new ideas who weren't looking at polls and were doing what they thought was the right thing and if you didn't like them, you could vote them out. >> steve: she will go down as not only the first female prime minister u about someone who helped transform the economy of the united kingdom because it was in terrible shape and she left behind an enduring legacy. margaret thatcher, dead this morning after a stroke. >> gretchen: we will continue to cover this throughout the rest of "fox & friends" and throughout the day here on fox news. >>> other news stories for your monday, another developing story. naval jet crashed into the water near bahrain. the aircraft was operating near the uss dwight d. eisenhower in the north arabian sea when the engine apparently failed. two crew members on board were
her along with the pope and ronald reagan played a significant role in that. i think she defined leadership. the country knew exactly where it was going, whether they agreed with her or not, she looked definitive. it was a time in which we got spoiled with leaders who had new ideas who weren't looking at polls and were doing what they thought was the right thing and if you didn't like them, you could vote them out. >> steve: she will go down as not only the first female prime minister u...
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that's former president ronald reagan. the two were, essentially, political partners in so many ways and worked together for many years. they first met face to face at a meeting in the house of commons in april in 1975 and became fast friends. in 1982 the u.s. was publicly neutral during the falklands war between britain and argentina, but behind the scenes the u.s. provided military and intelligence support. in 1984 thatcher met reagan at camp david, and that's where she briefed him on the new soviet leader, gorbachev, saying he was a man they could, quote, work with. together they helped end the cold war. and in 1988 thatcher was the final foreign visitor to the white house during reagan's administration after being one of the first to visit after he took office. jon: margaret thatcher was known for her imposing personality and often worked her will in britain's political battles. here now, some of the best of margaret thatcher in her own words. >> i stand before you tonight in my red star chiffon evening gown -- [laught
that's former president ronald reagan. the two were, essentially, political partners in so many ways and worked together for many years. they first met face to face at a meeting in the house of commons in april in 1975 and became fast friends. in 1982 the u.s. was publicly neutral during the falklands war between britain and argentina, but behind the scenes the u.s. provided military and intelligence support. in 1984 thatcher met reagan at camp david, and that's where she briefed him on the new...
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listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i do agree with david stockman, which is -- maybe not as strong as he says it but i think ben bernanke is making a huge mistake on monetary policy and will have bad 'consequences, and david stockman made mistakes in the reagan era, but i think bernanke is a problem. >> ben bernanke has been printing up a storm, and david stockman's critique goes wayon to benazir ben bernanke, all thy back to paul voelker. he is saying he just inflated -- created various bubbles with all this money printing and loose money policy. you think that is an absolute mistake right from the get-go? >> i think what he has done on he monetary
listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i...
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that's myron nailed reagan -- that's my ronald reagan voice. it is so masculine. you can't be in a locker room with tough dudes and then say i like you, man. you know, that's going to be tough. he then clarifies because you always have to clarify, i don't have a problem with gay people. i have some gay homies. if i had a nickel for every time i said that i would have 5 cents. let's discuss in the -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnndd. lightning round. >> gavin, does snoop dogg or snoop lion or whoever have a point and say something we don't have to bleep. >> it is a valid point. the fact that it is news talks about gay feelings. he said a rational thing that you can say he said rap was homophobic. >> guy it was a compliment for gays. >> yes. he said for whatever reason it tends not to fly in this particular genre. people say that is homophobic. you can't even say gays are thought popular in this field. that's saying gays are bad. how did we get here? >> what he is saying is hip hop is as pre historic as football. >> it is like a woman on a football team. that would be
that's myron nailed reagan -- that's my ronald reagan voice. it is so masculine. you can't be in a locker room with tough dudes and then say i like you, man. you know, that's going to be tough. he then clarifies because you always have to clarify, i don't have a problem with gay people. i have some gay homies. if i had a nickel for every time i said that i would have 5 cents. let's discuss in the -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnndd. lightning round. >> gavin, does snoop dogg or snoop...